Title: An Expanded Look at those old John Deere Tractors with two cylinder engines!

1An Expanded Look at Those Old John Deere Farm Tractors with the Two-Cylinder Engines! A Lyle V. Johnson Production February 10, 2014 2Introduction This slide show is an expanded version of a similar John Deere Tractor show which I prepared in 2012, and later revised on June 26, 2013. Those earlier versions were both entitled Remember Those Old John Deere Farm Tractors with the Two-Cylinder Engines? This is an update of those previous versions. Also, this presentation includes more detail about Deere Company, and its many models of those two-cylinder engine farm tractors which were built up until 1960. By Lyle V. Johnson February 10, 2014 3First, let us begin with a few places worth a visit, especially if you are a John Deere Fan! 4John Deere Collectors Center, Moline, Illinois. 5The John Deere Pavillion, Moline, Illinois. 6Items on display at the John Deere Pavillion. 7Old Tractors on display at the John Deere Pavillion. 8John Deere World Headquarters, Moline, Illinois. 9A closer look at John Deere's World Headquarters, Moline, Illinois. 10 Yes. Deere Company opens the front door of its World Headquarters for anyone to visit! A display area is available there where you can view old John Deere farm machinery as well as some of the new. After a short preview of the Headquarters display area, we will begin our review about those old John Deere Farm Tractors with the two-cylinder engines! 11(No Transcript) 12(No Transcript) 13Visitors touring John Deere World Headquarters in Moline, Illinois! 14John Deere's First Tractor In 1914, Deere Company directed one of its engineers, Joseph Dain Sr., to design and produce the company's first farm tractor. The resulting all wheel drive tractor was often referred to as the "Dain Tractor". The first prototype was ready in 1915 and testing began with a Waukesha engine. That first Dain tractor was found to be underpowered. In 1917, a McVicker engine replaced the Waukesha engine and the tractor was ready for production. Deere ordered 100 tractors be produced by the end of 1917. By the time that the final Dain tractors were built in 1919, Deere Company had already purchased the Waterloo Gasoline Tractor Company. Although the Dain Tractor had several features that were ahead of its time, including a shift-on-the-move transmission, that tractor was twice as expensive to built as is was for Deere Company to continue production of the Waterloo Boy. That ended the production of the Dain Tractor by Deere Company. 15John Deere's First Tractor - The Dain Tractor. (1918 1919) No. Built 100. Engine 6.3L 4-Cyl McVicker all fuel engine. Horsepower 12 Drawbar and 24 Belt. Weight 4,000 lbs. Cost 1,000 in 1919. 16The Early Years Leading Up to Farm Tractor Production by Deere Company! The Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company had built several Waterloo Boy Tractors before being acquired by Deere Company in 1918. Two Waterloo Boy Model L Tractors were built in 1914. 9,310 Waterloo Boy Model R Tractors were built from 1914 to 1917. Deere Company continued the production of 21,392 Waterloo Boy Model N tractors from 1917 to 1924. In 1923, Deere Company introduced its John Deere Model D Tractor which continued in production for 30 years thereafter up to 1953. 17Waterloo Boy Model L Tractor. (2 Built in 1914). Engine 5.5L 2-Cyl gasoline engine. 18Waterloo Boy Model R Tractor. (1914 1917) 9,310 Built. Cost 850 in 1917. 19Waterloo Boy Model N Tractor. 1917 1924. 21,392 Built. Cost 1,050 in 1921. Engine 7.6L 2-Cyl Kerosene Engine. Plows 3-14. HP 15 Drawbar and 25 Belt. 20A 1920 Waterloo Boy Model N Tractor 21The JD Model D tractor replaced the Waterloo Boy Tractor in 1923, which started the lettered series of John Deere Farm Tractors! 22JD Model D (unstyled). Years Built 1923 1953. No. Built 160,000. Engine 7.6L and 8.2L 2-Cyl. All Fuel. HP 15 Drawbar and 29 Belt. Plow rating 3-14. Cost 1,000 in 1924 and 2,124 in 1953. 23 This 1923 JD Model D was designed to burn kerosene or other heavier fuels. Two fuel tank caps protrude through the hood of this model. To avoid confusion one was painted red for the starting fuel (usually gasoline), and the other was painted green for the regular fuel (kerosene or what other heavier fuel). 24Restyling of the JD Model D came about in 1939. This 1947 JD Model D has the styled appearance for the JD Model D tractor. 25The John Deere General Purpose Tractors! JD General Purpose (GP) tractors were first introduced in 1928, and continued in production up to 1935. The GP tractors were built in a tricycle row crop tractor style and in a standard 4-wheel tractor style that was also claimed to be a row crop tractor. Also, three popular JD models evolved from the GP series of tractors The GP Model A (2-14 plows) introduced in 1934. The GP Model B (2-12 plows) introduced in 1935. The GP Model G (3-14 plows) introduced in 1938. 26JD General Purpose Tractor. Years Built 1928 1935. No. Built 30,535. Engine 5.1L or 5.6L 2-Cyl Gasoline. HP 18 Drawbar and 25 Belt. Cost 1,200 in 1935. 271931 unstyled JD Model GP Tractor Standard Tread. 28A 1929 JD GP Standard Model Tractor, also considered a row crop tractor because of the arched front axle. 29The John Deere Model A Tractor! 1934 -1953 30JD Model A (unstyled). Yrs. Built 1934 1952. No. Built 300,000. Engine 5.1L and 5.3L 2-Cylinders. Early models all fuel later models gasoline. HP 34 Drawbar 38 Belt. Plows 2-14. Cost 2,400 in 1952. 31A 1936 JD Model A (unstyled) Tractor. Prior to 1938 the JD Model A had an open fan shaft (from engine to front) as may be seen in this photo. 32A Styled JD Model A. The restyled look began in 1939. 33The John Deere Model B Tractor! 1935 - 1952 34JD Model B (unstyled) Years Built 1935 1938. No. Built 55,670. Engine 2.4L 2-Cylinder All Fuel. Horsepower 11 Drawbar 16 Belt. Plows 2-10. 35JD Model B Tractor (BR Regular Tread and BO Orchard). Yrs. Built 1937 1947. No. Built 6,404. Engine 2.9L 2-Cylinder. HP 17 Belt. Cost 2,000 in 1946. 36The early styled John Deere Model B. Yrs. Built 1939 1946. No. Built 136,863. Engine 2.9L 2-Cylinders. HP 18 Drawbar 20 Belt. Plows (2-14). 37Late styled JD Model B. Yrs. Built 1947 1952. No. Built 109,253. Engine 3.1L 2-Cylinder. HP 24 Drawbar 27 Belt. Plows 2-14. Cost 1,900 in 1952. 38The John Deere Model G Tractor! 1937 - 1953 39JD Model G (unstyled) with steel wheels. Years Built 1937 1953. No. Built 64,000. Engine 6.8L 2-Cylinder all fuel. Horsepower 34 Drawbar 38 Belt. Cost 2,600 in 1953. 40JD Model G (unstyled). Years Built 1937 1953. No. Built 64,000. Engine 6.8L 2-Cylinder all fuel. HP 34 Drawbar 38 Belt. Plows 3-14. Cost 2,600 in 1953. 41Styled 1951 JD Model G Tractor. 42 A 1952 JD Model G (Styled) Tractor. 43The John Deere Model H Tractor! 1939 - 1947 44John Deere Model H. Yrs. Built 1939 1947. No. Built 60,000. Engine 1.6L 2-Cylinder Kerosene. Horsepower 12 Drawbar 14 Belt. Plows 1-16. Cost 650 in 1947. 451946 John Deere Model H Tractor. 46The John Deere Models L and LA! 1937 - 1946 47JD Model L Tractor (unstyled) Yrs. Built 1937 1946. No. Built 13,365. Engine 1.1L 2-Cylinders. Horsepower 9 Drawbar 10 Belt. Plows 1-12, Cost 517 in 1946. 48JD Model LA (styled) Tractor. Yrs. Built 1941 1946. No. Built 12,475. Engine 1.3L 2-Cylinder. Horsepower 13 Drawbar 14 Belt. Plows 1-16. Cost NA. 49A JD Model LA Tractor equipped with a rare planter attachment. 50The John Deere Model M Tractor! M Utility Tractor (1947-1952) MT Row Crop Tractor (1949-1952) MC Crawler Tractor (1949-1952) 51JD Model M Utility Tractor. Yrs. Built 1947 1952. No. Built 45,799. Engine 1.6L 2-Cylinder Gasoline. Horsepower 18 Drawbar 20 Belt. Cost 1,075 in 1952. 52JD Model MT (Row Crop) Tractor. Yrs. Built 1949 1952. No. Built 30,475. Engine 1.6L 2-Cylinder Gasoline. Horsepower 18 Drawbar 20 Belt. Cost 1,200 in 1949. 53JD Model MC. Years Built 1949 1952. No. Built 10,509. Engine 1.6L 2-Cylinder. Horsepower 17 Drawbar 21 Belt. Plows 2-16 or 3-12. Cost NA. 54The JD Model R was JD's First Diesel Engine Tractor! 1949 1954 55

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